“Samsung” case study 1. Introduction: Samsung Electronics Company‚ henceforth called “Samsung” in this case‚ was established in 1969 to manufacture black-and-white TV sets. In 1974‚ Samsung‚ which was a producer of low-end consumer electronics‚ purchased Korea Semiconductor Company and began its semiconductor industry. Under the leadership of the chairman of Samsung Group‚ Kun He Lee‚ Samsung has risen‚ with a remarkable speed‚ to become the world’s leading memory producer‚ ranking 2nd just behind
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Sony’s new strategy to beat Samsung so samsung should bring some innovations to maintain no.1 position TOKYO: Sony Corp.‚ struggling to return its television business to profit‚ may pass Samsung Electronics Co. this year as the top seller of flat-screen TVs in India‚ the fastest-growing major market‚ researcher DisplaySearch said. In a shift from an earlier strategy that focused on India’s wealthiest shoppers‚ Sony has gained market share by offering cheaper models and expanding its distribution
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Class Discussion of Samsung and Theme Park Industry Case Reading: Case: Samsung Case. Key activities of the class: 1. Group presentations of the industry analysis (3 minutes per group; use the worksheet) 2. Class discussion of the Case: Key issue: As the chairperson of the Samsung Group‚ would you approve the master plan proposed? (Please refer to Case Summary on Web). 3. Video: Samsung Everland Fall 2000 MGTO321 (L1 & L2) -- Dr. JT Li 1 Outline of Class Discussion: Samsung Case 1. Global Context:
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western world‚ to expand and become Multinational Corporations (MNC’s) or Transnational Corporations (TNC’s) and this is done by opening branch’s and means of business in several different countries. A popular example of this is McDonalds as the company was originally opened in 1955‚ California and now in 2013 has over 30‚000 restaurants in 195 countries. As it is difficult to regulate this process‚ some MNC’s are responsible for the exploitation of globalisation and it is evident that there are
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Samsung brand strengths Master branding strategy Samsung has managed to avoid excessive and unrelated diversification and channeled their resources around one or two dominant businesses. Samsung was previously engaged in manufacturing lower-end consumer electronics under a handful of brand names including Wiseview‚ Tantus‚ and Yepp‚ none of which meant much to consumers. To counter this negative trait‚ Samsung’s management decided to move up the value chain in an attempt to build a stronger identity;
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make now more than ever. More companies may enter the market‚ and competitors or even Samsung contractors can maneuver around patents to create similar devices. Samsung has linked product lines‚ which means that if one product line fails due to its own reasons other product lines will also suffer. Unlike Samsung‚ their competitors like Nokia has only focused in one segment and put much effort on it. Besides‚ the products made from China was very economic so Samsung could have a high competitive with
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The Marketing Team Samsung has its marketing team which named Global Marketing Team. The team alone is breaking down into three layers: Marketing Strategy team‚ Regional Strategy team and Product Strategy team. Marketing Strategy team’s main task is to develop global marketing strategy; that is‚ to develop marketing strategy in international-wide. The core message that the company wanted to convey should be shown inside every promotional activities international-wise. Regional Strategy team’s
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that saw the stumble of Sony. Samsung on the other hand are a prime example of continuity. They set the benchmark it every single home appliance there is to offer i.e. phones‚ tablets‚ television‚ computers‚ dishwashers and laundry appliances. Considering Samsung chooses not to have ‘the one’ area of expertise to strictly focus on‚ all of Samsung products are considered world class. While companies like Sony use a somewhat narrow focus to their advantage‚ Samsung takes a different approach: Sell
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# 5 Financial Management Outline: Tech stock companies Apple vs. Samsung March 14‚ 2013 By Natcha R. To Professor. Magies Sizer Select two (2) tech stock companies that attempted to make profits from rising consumer demand after the crash. Analyze how they attempted to make a profit after the crash and discuss any unethical practices. Evaluate the change in consumer demand trends after the crash for each of the tech stock companies you researched. Provide examples with your evaluation
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Case 8 – Samsung: From Gallop to Run 1. Samsung in 1993 was commonly noted for copying the higher technological powers like Sony and selling a cheaper‚ and not as good quality devices to customers. Instead of leading the way they were simply walking in the already paved path of tech world. When Lee Kun-hee became CEO of Samsung Industries he had it in his mind to become a leader. With a large investment in research and development he made that dream possible by hiring on plenty of fresh‚ young
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